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Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui of the Japanese Space Exploration Agency has recorded images that have left more than one in a flash. In the video, which was made from the International Space Station, one of the most shocking phenomena of our planet is observed: a northern aurora. "I was glad to be able to film it," the cosmonaut said in a message published on their social networks.The recording lasts only 34 seconds, but in it it it is possible t…
The Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui, 55, of Jaxa, who just returned Earth of East The International Space (ISS, in the silage in English) as part of Crew-11, published, on the late Sunday (11) that went on the site, the image of an aurora view of the sword o. Read more (01/15/2026)
New Earth Views from Japanese Astronaut Kimiya Yui
New Earth Views from Japanese Astronaut Kimiya Yui | International Space StationExpedition 74 flight engineer and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Kim Yui: ". . . this will probably be the last timelapse footage I introduce from the ISS. Please enjoy this packed nightscape full of highlights like the aurora, North America, moonrise, Central America, South America, the Milky Way, swarming satellites, sunrise, and more! Even aft…
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station achieved an extraordinary postcard: two comets visible at the same time while auroras illuminated the Earth. These are the comets Lemmon and SWAN, photographed from orbit with their brilliant tails of ice and dust. The images, disseminated by NASA, show how these celestial bodies coincided with a show of auroras and airglow, a rare phenomenon that marveled even the astronauts themselves. Do you w…
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